Urban public space in a Western context has become increasingly functionalized and pre-determined. Designations for use, and by whom, have become more prolific – often in the name of practicality or safety – and have introduced more or less formalised codes of accepted behaviour. This represents a barrier to the appropriation of public space by citizens, in particular when it comes to less conventional and new cultural practices – and this in turn becomes a barrier for both inclusion and for how we define and conceptualise space itself. This is problematic in a notion of public space as the space of exchange and the meeting place of ‘the other’, as discussed by Lofland, Hajer & Reijndorp, Zukin and Lefebvre, among others, and as an esse...
Urbanisation is one of the major trends in globalisation. An influx of heterogenous urban dwellers t...
Public space is defined by being accessible to anyone at anytime, it is the space of community and s...
This study investigated how two public spaces for sport and recreation were utilized by different us...
Urban public space in a Western context has become increasingly functionalized and pre-determined. D...
This paper will address spatial experience and issues of ownership, exchange and indeterminateness i...
In this article we take a look at parkour, a newurban physical discipline. We present parkour fromdi...
This chapter engages with a growing interest from urban sociology, criminology and critical legal st...
The very nature of creating public space is undergoing profound changes. In the contemporary city pu...
This document examines the public spaces created by the built environment of the city and asks: How ...
Abstract. Much of the recent interest in urban design has focused on the creation and management of ...
This paper explores the public space as a public good. Public space is understood as a ‘void’ in the...
ABSTRACT: Parkour is an urban sport where practitioners utilize natural body movements such as runni...
The ability to play freely in our cities is essential for sustainable wellbeing. When integrated suc...
Public space has always been a protagonist in the construction of the form of the city, the text aim...
Public space plays a fundamental role in creating the high quality of life enjoyed in cities. Howev...
Urbanisation is one of the major trends in globalisation. An influx of heterogenous urban dwellers t...
Public space is defined by being accessible to anyone at anytime, it is the space of community and s...
This study investigated how two public spaces for sport and recreation were utilized by different us...
Urban public space in a Western context has become increasingly functionalized and pre-determined. D...
This paper will address spatial experience and issues of ownership, exchange and indeterminateness i...
In this article we take a look at parkour, a newurban physical discipline. We present parkour fromdi...
This chapter engages with a growing interest from urban sociology, criminology and critical legal st...
The very nature of creating public space is undergoing profound changes. In the contemporary city pu...
This document examines the public spaces created by the built environment of the city and asks: How ...
Abstract. Much of the recent interest in urban design has focused on the creation and management of ...
This paper explores the public space as a public good. Public space is understood as a ‘void’ in the...
ABSTRACT: Parkour is an urban sport where practitioners utilize natural body movements such as runni...
The ability to play freely in our cities is essential for sustainable wellbeing. When integrated suc...
Public space has always been a protagonist in the construction of the form of the city, the text aim...
Public space plays a fundamental role in creating the high quality of life enjoyed in cities. Howev...
Urbanisation is one of the major trends in globalisation. An influx of heterogenous urban dwellers t...
Public space is defined by being accessible to anyone at anytime, it is the space of community and s...
This study investigated how two public spaces for sport and recreation were utilized by different us...